FAQ: Can I put published articles in the Academic Archive?
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Last Updated: Jun 21, 2023
Views: 559
Last Updated: Jun 21, 2023
Views: 559
Yes, in most cases. Some points to keep in mind:
- Publishers often will only allow the author's copy of the article to be archived
- Often, an embargo period must pass before the article can be made public
- When there are multiple authors, only one author needs to grant permission for posting the article
The library can help you determine what guidelines your article's publisher requires you to follow. Visit the SNHU Academic Archive guide or contact Ellen Phillips e.phillips@snhu.edu, Director, Open Educational Resources & Intellectual Property, for more information.
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